Surreal Sky Avon
Fragrance Story
Surreal Sky by Avon is a Floral fragrance for women. Surreal Sky was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Verônica Casanova. Top notes are Red Fruits, Pink Pepper and Citruses; middle notes are Lady of the Night Flower, Peony and Mimosa; base notes are Woodsy Notes, Musk and Amber.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Verônica Casanova
Verônica Casanova is a Brazilian perfumer who has created fragrances for major brands such as Avon, Eudora, Jennifer Lopez, Jequiti, and Natura. Her work includes Surreal Sky Avon, Eudora Unique, and Jluxe Jennifer Lopez, as well as a series of Jequiti fragrances inspired by As Meninas Superpoderosas. She also developed Homem Zero Grau for Natura, showcasing her versatility across both feminine and masculine scents.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Archetype Archetype: Portrait of Surreal Sky Avon
Essence
To wear Surreal Sky by Avon is to embrace the liminal-the space between waking and dreaming, between earth and atmosphere. This fragrance, with its ethereal blend of crisp florals and airy freshness, speaks to those who dwell in possibility, who find beauty in the intangible. The person who cherishes this scent is not bound by the mundane; they are drawn to the sublime, the fleeting, the almost-there. Their soul resonates most closely with the Archetype of the Poet-the one who translates the unseen into language, who lives half in this world and half in another.
Shadow
But the Poet’s gift is also their burden. Their sensitivity, so attuned to beauty, can make them vulnerable to melancholy. The same mind that finds wonder in clouds also sees the impermanence in all things. They may withdraw too far, mistaking solitude for sanctuary, until loneliness becomes a habit.
Their idealism can curdle into disillusionment. When reality fails to match their vision-when love proves flawed, when the world resists their metaphors-they may retreat into fantasy, preferring the safety of their inner world to the messiness of life. At worst, they become passive, observers rather than participants, mistaking contemplation for living.
They may also struggle with indecision, caught between too many possibilities. The sky is vast, but without a horizon, one can drift endlessly. Their aversion to the concrete can leave them unmoored, their dreams beautiful but unrealized.
Conclusion
They move through life with a quiet intensity, as if perpetually attuned to some distant melody. Their senses are sharpened to subtleties-the way light filters through leaves, the scent of rain before it falls, the weight of silence between words. They are not merely observers but interpreters, weaving meaning from what others overlook.
Their tastes reflect this poetic sensibility. In art, they favor impressionism and surrealism-works that blur the line between reality and dream. In music, they are drawn to ambient soundscapes, to compositions that evoke vastness, like the sky itself. Their personal style is understated yet deliberate, favoring soft textures, flowing silhouettes, and muted colors that suggest rather than declare. They do not seek to impress, only to express.
Philosophically, they reject rigid systems, preferring intuition over dogma. They believe in the power of metaphor, in the idea that truth is often best approached sideways, through symbol and suggestion. Their values center on authenticity, depth, and the sacredness of inner life. They despise artifice, yet they are not naive-they understand that even illusions can hold meaning.
In relationships, they are gentle but elusive. They love deeply but require solitude, for their richest conversations are often with themselves. They attract those who long for depth, yet they frustrate those who demand certainty. Their friendships are built on shared silences as much as shared words.